CueKote

Sensation said:
What exactly is this product?

Here's some info I found..
http://users.fdn.com/~rabbit/d-7.htm
http://www.mclube.com/frames/sailkote/index.html
Read at the bottom of the page.

Ifever it's a misleading post, just tell me :confused: :confused:


I don't know about CueKote but I think it's hilarious that Danny (Jaxrabbit) is whining about getting screwed and putting up a web page to boot. Like who cares? He sent me a broken Centennial case after riding me to buy it for days. He wouldn't take it back and wouldn't ship to my office address after accepting payment. Now he cries about similar treatment.

Chris
 
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Whatever...

I would now like to know if a dry lubricant such as sailkote! :D can be good to make a (finished or not) shaft slide well.
PTFE-Teflon


I know I'm starting to be a pain in the a** for some but hey! Gotta ask and try things!
 
I've used cueKote. It's supposed to seal shaft wood. Out of all the similar products, this provides the slickest surface available.

I don't think it's available to the general public because it has certain level of toxins. But, I've been wrong before.

In my opinion, it's very effective and very much worth the $.

-Shane
 
ShaneS said:
I've used cueKote. It's supposed to seal shaft wood. Out of all the similar products, this provides the slickest surface available.

I don't think it's available to the general public because it has certain level of toxins. But, I've been wrong before.

In my opinion, it's very effective and very much worth the $.

-Shane

You should go watch my links... it's not CueKote, but SailKote !!!!
 
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